audioholic
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree. Ive heard clipped signals through a substage before, with my own ears. If what you suggested was true, the only real accuracy/noise problems we would need to worry about with subwoofers was mechanical motor or suspension noise, why do subwoofer designers worry about BL curves and all that... right? Clipping, and distortion in general, is definitely audible in a substage. Ive heard it from clipped amps, clipped signal processors, and from clipped h/u's. *shrug*AHHH, I see where we are lost. I wasn't saying that is the only time or that it had any direct relation. I didn't finish my thought that when a driver is surpassing it's physical limits then usually some mehanical noise is introduced(coil bottoming, leads slapping, etc) forthat I'm sorry I wasn't clear on that statement. I still don't believe anyone can hear a clipped signal on a sub. I have heard distortion in mids and tweeters easily when overdriving a signal, but not on a sub. I have heard mechanical noise from overdriving a sub though.
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